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A Chaos-Based Secure Direct-Sequence/Spread-Spectrum Communication System

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  • Nguyen Xuan Quyen
  • Vu Van Yem
  • Thang Manh Hoang

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This paper proposes a chaos-based secure direct-sequence/spread-spectrum (DS/SS) communication system which is based on a novel combination of the conventional DS/SS and chaos techniques. In the proposed system, bit duration is varied according to a chaotic behavior but is always equal to a multiple of the fixed chip duration in the communication process. Data bits with variable duration are spectrum-spread by multiplying directly with a pseudonoise (PN) sequence and then modulated onto a sinusoidal carrier by means of binary phase-shift keying (BPSK). To recover exactly the data bits, the receiver needs an identical regeneration of not only the PN sequence but also the chaotic behavior, and hence data security is improved significantly. Structure and operation of the proposed system are analyzed in detail. Theoretical evaluation of bit-error rate (BER) performance in presence of additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) is provided. Parameter choice for different cases of simulation is also considered. Simulation and theoretical results are shown to verify the reliability and feasibility of the proposed system. Security of the proposed system is also discussed.

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  • Nguyen Xuan Quyen & Vu Van Yem & Thang Manh Hoang, 2013. "A Chaos-Based Secure Direct-Sequence/Spread-Spectrum Communication System," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-11, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:764341
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/764341
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